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Windows 3.x nostalgia... by brion2001-07-15 00:25:19
  is it wrong to want... by sketcher2001-07-15 00:28:54
    How can it be wrong when it feels so right? by brion2001-07-15 00:34:42
      You were lucky! by bugarup2001-07-15 00:57:47
        lol. by artist12001-07-15 01:00:02
          you mean the one that had only 512K ROM? (n/t) by DragonLady2001-07-15 01:03:16
            wot, that much ROM?? by brion 2001-07-15 01:20:35
If we must go into it, I'll have to mention the Atari 400 with 16k of RAM. It might have had a similar amount of ROM with BASIC or something... And it *did* have a 1MHz CPU. (I might also mention my dad's old Timex-Sinclair ZX-81, but I won't. Oops!)

So for the record, I was discussing Windows 3.x, which is depicted in the comic, not simply some random old-computer kick. Isn't that *relevant*? Isn't that *completely on-topic*? In other words, it must not be discussed here on the UF board. :)

While I'm on the subject, let me take a look... hmm... Hey! THE MPNKEY ATE MY WIN3.0 DISKS!!!!! CURSE YOU MPNKEY!!!!
[ Reply ]
              Heh. by bugarup2001-07-15 01:32:30
                Oh, you had the hand-cranked version! (n/t) by brion2001-07-15 01:34:21
                  Sure ... by bugarup2001-07-15 01:38:06
                    You mean.... by adiplomat2001-07-15 02:41:59
                      Well, I did use the receiver thingies... by bugarup2001-07-16 07:13:11

 

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